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GMO PreRoll 2pk (.5g)

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The GMO cannabis strain, often referred to as "Garlic Cookies" or "GMO Cookies," is a potent indica-dominant hybrid known for its unique flavor, strong aroma, and powerful effects. It’s a cross between two legendary strains: Chemdawg and Girl Scout Cookies (GSC). While its exact origins are debated—commonly attributed to breeders like Mamiko Seeds or Divine Genetics—GMO has earned a reputation among cannabis enthusiasts for its bold characteristics and high potency. Key Characteristics: Genetic Makeup: Approximately 90% indica and 10% sativa, making it heavily indica-leaning. Aroma and Flavor: GMO stands out for its pungent and unconventional profile, often described as a mix of garlic, mushrooms, and onions—hence the nickname "Garlic Cookies." Aroma: Dominated by sharp, savory notes of garlic and onion, with undertones of diesel, coffee, and earthiness. Some detect a funky, skunky quality that intensifies when the buds are ground. Flavor: Offers a complex taste that mirrors its smell—garlic and spice upfront, followed by subtle sweetness, coffee, and earthy tones inherited from its GSC parentage. It’s a bold, acquired taste that lingers. Effects: GMO delivers a heavy-hitting experience thanks to its indica dominance and high THC potency: Initial High: Starts with a euphoric, cerebral lift that boosts mood and may spark creativity. Body Effects: Transitions into deep physical relaxation, often leading to a "couch-lock" sensation where movement feels optional. In higher doses, it can become sedative, making it ideal for evening or nighttime use. Duration: Effects are long-lasting, providing hours of relief or leisure, often tapering into drowsiness. Terpene Profile: The strain’s distinctive aroma and effects are driven by its key terpenes: Caryophyllene: Adds spicy, peppery notes and may contribute to anti-inflammatory properties. Myrcene: Brings earthy, herbal undertones and enhances the relaxing, sedative effects. Limonene: Offers a hint of citrus zest, potentially uplifting the mood. Common Uses: While specific medical claims can’t be made, users often turn to GMO for: Unwinding after a long day due to its stress-melting relaxation. Easing into sleep, as its sedative qualities help with restlessness. Managing discomfort, given its potent body high.
THC/A
19.99%

More about this strain: GMO Cookies

Contrary to what you might think, GMO Cookies is not a genetically modified organism but a cross between Chemdawg D and a (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) Forum cut. Also known as GMO or Garlic Cookies, GMO Cookies has been attributed to the breeder Mamiko Seeds, but this skunky phenotype has also been said to have been discovered by a breeder named skunkmasterflex.


While Mamiko seems to have called it just GMO, dispensaries were understandably wary of having that “GMO” label on their shelves and went with Garlic Cookies instead. GMO Cookies is said to carry a flavor of garlic, mushroom, and onion that descends from its lineage.


Divine Genetics also has a strain that’s a cross of and GSC that it calls Chem Cookies. Despite the similar genetics, it appears to be a different strain with different phenotypes for both parents, although it’s worth noting that some people do confuse two strains. GMO Cookies is said to produce olive green buds with bits of purple and orange blanketed by a mantle of trichomes.

Contrary to what you might think, GMO Cookies is not a genetically modified organism but a cross between Chemdawg D and a (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) Forum cut. Also known as GMO or Garlic Cookies, GMO Cookies has been attributed to the breeder Mamiko Seeds, but this skunky phenotype has also been said to have been discovered by a breeder named skunkmasterflex.


While Mamiko seems to have called it just GMO, dispensaries were understandably wary of having that “GMO” label on their shelves and went with Garlic Cookies instead. GMO Cookies is said to carry a flavor of garlic, mushroom, and onion that descends from its lineage.


Divine Genetics also has a strain that’s a cross of and GSC that it calls Chem Cookies. Despite the similar genetics, it appears to be a different strain with different phenotypes for both parents, although it’s worth noting that some people do confuse two strains. GMO Cookies is said to produce olive green buds with bits of purple and orange blanketed by a mantle of trichomes.

Top reported strain effects

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  • Happy

  • Uplifted

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